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TFL campaign to stop people blasting out music on tube

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TFL campaign to stop people blasting out music on tube

TFL campaign to stop people blasting out music on tube

Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan will roll out a campaign encouraging people to use headphones when playing music on the capital’s public transport.

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